Lancaster Conservation District schedules farm tours * LANCASTER - The Lancaster County Con servation District will sponsor a bus tour of farms and industries on June 10, 1980 which will show a variety of conservation practices. The tour will start at 8:30 a.m. from the Farm and Home Center parking lot, 1383 Arcadia Road. The first stop will be at the new Willow Valley Shopping Center where the storm water management system will be pointed out. Also, those desiring to join the tour at this pomt will be picked up at 8.45 a.m. at the gravel parking lot on the west side of Route 222 just north of the entrance to the Willow Valley Restaurant SPECIALS ► 1 WEEK ONLY ENDING MAY 31st AGSTAR HOG AND CALF EQUIPMENT * Mi, 20% IN STOCK (Does not apply to buildings) r (^) C AAUBOD C/nrSiXK EQUIPMENT. INC. FARM A HOME SUPPiY »,» »«tr«rr» sooth. mwwv*««o Phon*: (717) 464-3321 The second stop will be the Stemman Farm, which won the 1979 Regional Maurice K. Goddard Forestry Award. Foresters will discuss forest management practices and marketing and harvesting of timber. Next stop will be Philadelphia Electric’s Muddy Run Pump Storage Hydro-Electric Plant. Here, the group will tour the power plant to see how the pump storage electric generating system operates. Also, a special presentation on the potential shad fishery of the Susquehanna River and the steps Philadelphia Electric will take m the future at the Conowmgo Dam will be shown. After a chicken barbecue THE SYSTEMS PEOPLE 1 **' A Modular 24 ft wide farrowing finishing & gestation buildings B Modular 12 ft wide farrowing OFF nursery t gestation buildings C Lot or pasture fountains 0 Hog lot gates t partitions E Heavy duty hog t cattle waterers F Big capacity feeders G Ventilation equipment wittovrstMtt.e* lunch at Muddy Run, the tour will visit Bob Kauff man’s farm, along Prowl’s Hollow Road. Kauffman was selected as the 1980 Con servation Cooperator. Featured at the Kauffman CLEAR SPRING - The Junior Colomal Charolais Association has scheduled the Second Annual Field Day and Junior Heifer Show, for June 21, 1980, at Myers Charolais Farm, Clear Spring, Maryland. Events of the field day will mclude a “Fun Sale” at 11 a.m. Items such as Penn sylvania maple syrup, Round feeders Feed delivery systems Galvanized vertical pen partitions Hoe trouehs Porcelamized Steel slats Rotary feeders Porcelamized watenne cups Baby pie feeders Farrowing stalls & pens FULL LINE PARTS DEPARTMENT WE SELL, SERVICE AND INSTALL Charolais Assoc, holds field day >Oig» mil Q Pig heaters R Nipple waterers S Space saver nursery feeders T Flex auger systems t feed bins U Gestation stalls £ buildings V Soft Grip Flooring W Flat Deck Nursery X Concrete £ Fiberglass Slats DIRECTION! FARM & HOI 1 MILE SOUTH Ol farm will be the manure management system which separates sohds from liquids by means of a “picket fence”. A number of other farms will be viewed by the tour cakes, cookies, homemade and handmade goods and items for show animals will be auctioned. The Colonial Invitational Heifer Sale will follow at 12:30. Manager for the sale is Buzz Garey. A Junior and Senior Fit ting and Showmanship contest will take place at 2:30. Classes will be divided ’X. , i TO EM HERR IE SUPPLY fT Ml ★ EMHCftft FARUtHOWE SUMiT IF WILLOW STREET Lancaster Firming, Saturday, May 24,1980—A37 that have installed pipe outlet terraces, waterways, and contour stops. The cost for the tour ana lunch will be $5. Reser vations can be made by calling the Lancaster County into two divisions: Junior class, ages 9-14 and Senior class, ages 15-21. Awards will be given for each division winner and the over all winner. Next on the agenda will be the Junior Heifer Show, open to Juniors ages 9-21. A barbecue will be held at the end of the day. For further information AC-225-S ARC WELDE Reg. 139.95 NOW *130” ' "% ROLLER CHAIN SPECIAL 20% Conservation District Office at 717/299-5361 or visiting the office in Room 6 at the Farm and Home Center. Reservations must received by June 3,1980. concerning the field day contact Sue Mitschele, R 1 Box 169, Morris, Pa. 16938. Or call 717-353-7201, for entrys and rules. OFF